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    Public Policy Polling Conspiracy Theory Poll Results

    https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/04/conspiracy-theory-poll-results-.html

    https://www.theatlanticwire.com/nati...country/63799/

    Conspiracy Theory Poll Results


    On our national poll this week we took the opportunity to poll 20 widespread and/or infamous conspiracy theories. Many of these theories are well known to the public, others perhaps to just the darker corners of the internet. Here’s what we found:

    - 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax, 51% do not. Republicans say global warming is a hoax by a 58-25 margin, Democrats disagree 11-77, and Independents are more split at 41-51. 61% of Romney voters believe global warming is a hoax

    - 6% of voters believe Osama bin Laden is still alive

    - 21% of voters say a UFO crashed in Roswell, NM in 1947 and the US government covered it up. More Romney voters (27%) than Obama voters (16%) believe in a UFO coverup

    - 28% of voters believe secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government, or New World Order. A plurality of Romney voters (38%) believe in the New World Order compared to 35% who don’t

    - 28% of voters believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 attacks. 36% of Romney voters believe Saddam Hussein was involved in 9/11, 41% do not

    - 20% of voters believe there is a link between childhood vaccines and autism, 51% do not

    - 7% of voters think the moon landing was faked

    - 13% of voters think Barack Obama is the anti-Christ, including 22% of Romney voters

    - Voters are split 44%-45% on whether Bush intentionally misled about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. 72% of Democrats think Bush lied about WMDs, Independents agree 48-45, just 13% of Republicans think so

    - 29% of voters believe aliens exist

    - 14% of voters say the CIA was instrumental in creating the crack cocaine epidemic in America’s inner cities in the 1980’s

    - 9% of voters think the government adds fluoride to our water supply for sinister reasons (not just dental health)

    - 4% of voters say they believe “lizard people” control our societies by gaining political power

    - 51% of voters say a larger conspiracy was at work in the JFK assassination, just 25% say Oswald acted alone

    - 14% of voters believe in Bigfoot

    - 15% of voters say the government or the media adds mind-controlling technology to TV broadcast signals (the so-called Tinfoil Hat crowd)

    - 5% believe exhaust seen in the sky behind airplanes is actually chemicals sprayed by the government for sinister reasons

    - 15% of voters think the medical industry and the pharmaceutical industry “invent” new diseases to make money

    - Just 5% of voters believe that Paul McCartney actually died in 1966

    - 11% of voters believe the US government allowed 9/11 to happen, 78% do not agree

    Democrats and Republicans differ on conspiracy theory beliefs

    Raleigh, N.C. – PPP’s latest national poll finds the American public differing along party lines on many conspiracy theories involving issues like global warming and the Iraq War, although some of the more bizarre ideas merit bipartisan skepticism.

    The poll finds 28% of voters believe that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government, or New World Order. 34% of Republicans and 35% of independents believe in the New World Order threat compared to just 15% of Democrats.

    44% of voters believe the Bush administration intentionally misled the public about weapons of mass destruction to promote the Iraq War, while 45% disagree. 72% of Democrats believed the statement while 73% of Republicans did not. 22% of Democrats, 33% of Republicans and 28% of independents believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Just 6% of voters think Osama bin Laden is still alive.

    There is an intense partisan divide on whether or not global warming is a hoax: 58% of Republicans agree that it is a conspiracy, while 77% of Democrats disagree. 20% of Republicans believe that President Obama is the Anti-Christ, compared to 13% of independents and 6% of Democrats who agree. 51% of Americans believe there was a larger conspiracy at work in the JFK assassination, while 25% think Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. 29% believe aliens exist and 21% believe a UFO crashed at Roswell in 1947.

    “Even crazy conspiracy theories are subject to partisan polarization, especially when there are political overtones involved,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “But most Americans reject the wackier ideas out there about fake moon landings and shape-shifting lizards.”

    5% of respondents believe that Paul McCartney died and was secretly replaced in the Beatles in 1966, and just 4% believe shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and gaining power. 7% of voters think the moon landing was fake.

    PPP surveyed 1,247 registered American voters from March 27th to 30th. The margin of error for the overall sample is +/-2.8%. This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. PPP surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews.

    https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2011/PPP_Release_National_ConspiracyTheories_040213.pdf
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    Re: Public Policy Polling Conspiracy Theory Poll Results

    I'll vote for some of those! I agree with:

    Bush lied about WMDs

    CIA creating (well, at least supporting) the Crack Cocaine epidemic.

    Fluoridation: I don't think your average government official that supports fluorodation does so for sinister reasons, but I do believe that they are brainwashed by those that do have them.

    JFK assination - Isn't it obvious he didn't act alone?

    How about you? Which of the above conspiracy theories do you think are true?

    Barry
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    Re: Public Policy Polling Conspiracy Theory Poll Results

    [I'm reposting this article because it seems it didn't go out in the digest and I thought it was quite interesting. Also see my comments below - Barry]



    https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/04/conspiracy-theory-poll-results-.html

    https://www.theatlanticwire.com/nati...country/63799/

    Conspiracy Theory Poll Results


    On our national poll this week we took the opportunity to poll 20 widespread and/or infamous conspiracy theories. Many of these theories are well known to the public, others perhaps to just the darker corners of the internet. Here’s what we found:

    - 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax, 51% do not. Republicans say global warming is a hoax by a 58-25 margin, Democrats disagree 11-77, and Independents are more split at 41-51. 61% of Romney voters believe global warming is a hoax

    - 6% of voters believe Osama bin Laden is still alive

    - 21% of voters say a UFO crashed in Roswell, NM in 1947 and the US government covered it up. More Romney voters (27%) than Obama voters (16%) believe in a UFO coverup

    - 28% of voters believe secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government, or New World Order. A plurality of Romney voters (38%) believe in the New World Order compared to 35% who don’t

    - 28% of voters believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 attacks. 36% of Romney voters believe Saddam Hussein was involved in 9/11, 41% do not

    - 20% of voters believe there is a link between childhood vaccines and autism, 51% do not

    - 7% of voters think the moon landing was faked

    - 13% of voters think Barack Obama is the anti-Christ, including 22% of Romney voters

    - Voters are split 44%-45% on whether Bush intentionally misled about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. 72% of Democrats think Bush lied about WMDs, Independents agree 48-45, just 13% of Republicans think so

    - 29% of voters believe aliens exist

    - 14% of voters say the CIA was instrumental in creating the crack cocaine epidemic in America’s inner cities in the 1980’s

    - 9% of voters think the government adds fluoride to our water supply for sinister reasons (not just dental health)

    - 4% of voters say they believe “lizard people” control our societies by gaining political power

    - 51% of voters say a larger conspiracy was at work in the JFK assassination, just 25% say Oswald acted alone

    - 14% of voters believe in Bigfoot

    - 15% of voters say the government or the media adds mind-controlling technology to TV broadcast signals (the so-called Tinfoil Hat crowd)

    - 5% believe exhaust seen in the sky behind airplanes is actually chemicals sprayed by the government for sinister reasons

    - 15% of voters think the medical industry and the pharmaceutical industry “invent” new diseases to make money

    - Just 5% of voters believe that Paul McCartney actually died in 1966

    - 11% of voters believe the US government allowed 9/11 to happen, 78% do not agree

    Democrats and Republicans differ on conspiracy theory beliefs

    Raleigh, N.C. – PPP’s latest national poll finds the American public differing along party lines on many conspiracy theories involving issues like global warming and the Iraq War, although some of the more bizarre ideas merit bipartisan skepticism.

    The poll finds 28% of voters believe that a secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government, or New World Order. 34% of Republicans and 35% of independents believe in the New World Order threat compared to just 15% of Democrats.

    44% of voters believe the Bush administration intentionally misled the public about weapons of mass destruction to promote the Iraq War, while 45% disagree. 72% of Democrats believed the statement while 73% of Republicans did not. 22% of Democrats, 33% of Republicans and 28% of independents believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Just 6% of voters think Osama bin Laden is still alive.

    There is an intense partisan divide on whether or not global warming is a hoax: 58% of Republicans agree that it is a conspiracy, while 77% of Democrats disagree. 20% of Republicans believe that President Obama is the Anti-Christ, compared to 13% of independents and 6% of Democrats who agree. 51% of Americans believe there was a larger conspiracy at work in the JFK assassination, while 25% think Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. 29% believe aliens exist and 21% believe a UFO crashed at Roswell in 1947.

    “Even crazy conspiracy theories are subject to partisan polarization, especially when there are political overtones involved,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “But most Americans reject the wackier ideas out there about fake moon landings and shape-shifting lizards.”

    5% of respondents believe that Paul McCartney died and was secretly replaced in the Beatles in 1966, and just 4% believe shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and gaining power. 7% of voters think the moon landing was fake.

    PPP surveyed 1,247 registered American voters from March 27th to 30th. The margin of error for the overall sample is +/-2.8%. This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. PPP surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews.

    https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/...ies_040213.pdf



    From Barry:

    I'll vote for some of those! I agree with:

    Bush lied about WMDs

    CIA creating (well, at least supporting) the Crack Cocaine epidemic.

    Fluoridation: I don't think your average government official that supports fluorodation does so for sinister reasons, but I do believe that they are brainwashed by those that do have them.

    JFK assination - Isn't it obvious he didn't act alone?

    How about you? Which of the above conspiracy theories do you think are true?

    Barry
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    Re: Public Policy Polling Conspiracy Theory Poll Results

    The most fascinating conspiracy theory is the one about the secret, alien, reptilian takeover of our government and most of the world and that it has been that way already for decades. But no one knows for sure exactly when, of course. The details are a bit foggy.


    Quote Posted in reply to the post by Barry: View Post
    [I'm reposting this article because it seems it didn't go out in the digest and I thought it was quite interesting. Also see my comments below - Barry]

    https://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/04/conspiracy-theory-poll-results-.html

    https://www.theatlanticwire.com/nati...country/63799/

    Conspiracy Theory Poll Results


    On our national poll this week we took the opportunity to poll 20 widespread and/or infamous conspiracy theories. Many of these theories are well known to the public, others perhaps to just the darker corners of the internet. Here’s what we found:
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